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Posted 2/27/2008 2:09:51 PM
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I know you folks have probably answered this before, but I've got a situation here that I would like to take a short cut on.  After all, the benefits of someone else's experience is a lot better than having to turn over a thousand rocks on your own...

Problem:  I've got loan data in flat files (.txt, .csv, .xls, .mdb table) that come in from an outside source and I need to upload them into an app (not Calyx Point) that will import .brw files.  These files may contain one or more loans in table form.

Need:  What options do I have (regardless of cost, but the cheaper the better) of being able to do this WITHOUT having to install Point and manually import them into Point to get .brw files?  Calyx or third-party solutions welcome.  I'm an enterprise-level VB and VBA developer so don't be shy with the technicals.  Also, if you have any SPECIFIC solutions (comapny product, etc.), please include them.

Thanks for your help!

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Posted 3/21/2008 8:19:16 PM


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There's a utility that reads/writes Point files (along with a bunch of other bells and whistles). You can review it at:

http://www.mtig.biz/products/pxd/pxd.htm

You can contact me if you have any questions.

- Mike
mike@mtig.biz

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